Sunday 26 May 2019

Free Speech in Universities: Threats and Opportunities - 2017 Acadia University



Award-winning professor in November & December 2016....
On Twitter https://twitter.com/RickRMehta with 6,200 followers...
and he supports free speech and academic freedom...

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Professor Duchesne, now under attack by an SJW mob, has written two densely argued, fact-based books on western civilization and mass immigration. His detractors don't even attempt to counter his arguments, only to engage in ad hominem and fear mongering.


then fired from Acadia University for his free speech on Twitter in 2018.

I also stand with Canada's Sen. Lynn Beyak who has now been suspended without pay and I've been banned from Twitter for my "unacceptable opinions".




.... "Beyak, who hails from northwestern Ontario, also praised former prime minister Pierre Trudeau's 1969 white paper on Indigenous issues, which proposed doing away with the Indian Act, treaties and eliminating a distinct legal Indian status.
"The leaders of the day called it 'forced assimilation,' but I don't believe that was Trudeau's intent. I think he just wanted us to be Canadians together. The concept was to trade your status card for Canadian citizenship … it was brilliant and revolutionary," she said." quoted by CBC



The 1969 White Paper was a Canadian government policy paper that proposed to abolish distinct legal status for Indigenous people in Canada.  Photo:  CBC